This section outlines key procedural rules related to court orders, including the timing of order entries, effects of rehearing and amendments on appeal deadlines, and bail rights for prisoners in Pennsylvania. It specifies how and when orders are deemed entered, the impact of rehearing applications on appeal timing, and exceptions to the right to bail.
The date of service, or mailing if by mail, is considered the date of entry. Courts may specify the date of entry by general rules.
An application for rehearing affects the timing of the appeal, with the rules governing this process outlined in general procedural rules.
Yes, if you apply within 30 days of the order, but the appeal deadline depends on whether the amendment is granted or denied.
All prisoners are bailable with sufficient sureties unless charged with capital offenses or offenses with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, or if safety concerns prevent bail.